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breakthroughs but the fact that they have these meetings after decades of animosity is a good step. >> most would agree with that. >> they are about to meet for dinner. kim jong un in the next hour or so. >> complete coverage starts right now. >> game on here in hanoi. two powerful world leaders hours from the first face-to-face meetings in singapore. there's a feeling the city could be the one to pave the pathway to peace. >> vietnam thriving. you are an example as to what could happen with good thinking. >> donald trump inherited a mess from republican and democratic predecessors kicking the can down the road and we have run out of road. >> the house voted to block the declaration of a national emergency. >> to believe there is not an
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emergency on the southern border, either you are not processing right, such a political animal. michael cohen promising plenty of explosives. >> the democrats first announced witness is a guy going to prison for lying to congress. >> lake erie has the same rights as a human being. ohio voting in favor of the lake erie bill of rights. pete: to a fox news alert, just minutes from donald trump and kim jong un coming face-to-face for the second time. >> the president gearing up for high-stakes denuclearization talks with the north korean leader in vietnam. pete: ed henry is live in hanoi with what we can expect and to give, 55 minutes from now with the motorcade. >> reporter: we are in the same hotel as donald trump, holding for a couple hours, doing last-minute trips, meeting with
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national security team. a short ride across town to the hotel where he will be meeting with kim jong un for the first time they meet since last june in singapore. not to say the president hasn't been sitting around doing nothing. the president met with his vietnamese counterpart, the president and prime minister signed new trade agreements, on board with new trade deals the us says will not have an impact with the vietnamese economy but the american economy as well. it is important with these talks for north korea, the full point hosting the summit, a communist country wracked by war, an economy that is booming. the president hopes to show in his talks with kim jong un tonight, a model in the days
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ahead, talking a short time ago. is optimism about not just trade talks in this region but his dinner coming up. >> a big meeting coming up as you know. it may well turn out to be very successful. it helps that it is in vietnam. you are showing something the world is getting to see, the little job you have done in vietnam. >> reporter: i had a source in that hotel showing us photos of the last-minute preps, the flags they were putting together that you can see, signs which interest -- entrance he will walk through. you see these greetings coming up. that is where kim jong un will go in another door. and they will sit down for a meal. that meal is just about two hours from now.
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a small table a few seats on the us side, the president and the secretary of state and chief of staff, couple top aides. that suggests a more intimate setting where they could get some business done. the world is watching. pete: thank you very much. within the hour we will start to see these events, special four our telecast. what is going to happen whenever there is a live event with kim jong un in camera range we will show you but the momentous and impactful image from yesterday was the president driving through hanoi, vietnam. so striking how much the country has been revitalized. he presented the choice, would you like to have a booming economy like vietnam or global isolation? which is a going to be?
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>> all it takes is allowing us to inspect. griff: the president has an idea what he is doing. i thought it was amazing, you land in vietnam and say thanks for hosting us and rebalance our trade relationship. i say that sound good to us but he's always doing business for the country. the other things it is important to bring up is the 1-on-1 relationship between the two that will take off with a 20 minute 1-on-1 and then they picked dinner mates. the president has chosen the secretary of state and chief of staff and they will be countered and get to have some octopus which i don't think the president will eat. my sense is he will eat before this meal. i can see him having octopus. jedediah: they will greet each other 10 minutes and have that 1-on-1 conversation for 20 minutes and then sit down for a social dinner. pete: this could be historic.
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we don't know, the white house decided to go ahead and have a second summit if not for the fact that something is on the verge of happening. if you watch some of the other channels and some voices on this channel many predicted this summit, waste of time. watch. >> both leaders hope to achieve something summit one did not, concrete results. >> the white house tried to clampdown expectations. >> there is a need for another summit. a final big deal. >> critics concerned about what donald trump may be willing to concede in the second summit and whether kim could flatter him into giving up too much. >> we have given up nothing. we've given up nothing. north korea has brought home our hostages. they are no longer firing rockets we we've gone 15 months
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without seeing a rocket fired. sanctions are still in place. >> this guy, senior fellow at the simpson center, i am not a trump supporter, 99% of what he does come his instincts have been right about north korea, also weighing in, robert carlin, and trump's approach is the best game in town, his willingness to rep up a good instinct might, might help us. >> one of the things north korea met with kim jong un in the past, they are all smiles. it is a list of nuclear
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inventory, demanded to give us a list before talks can proceed. without a list the united states does not know what the north needs to dismantle. and all false reporting, tried to work something out on denuclearize in and making north korea an economic powerhouse. i believe china, russia, japan, south korea, will be helpful. the neighborhood, thinks it's a good idea. >> jim hansen served in us army special forces, on "fox and friends first" earlier, we have to look at the big picture, how far we have come and what he has done is better than what other presidents have done. >> kim jong un needs to thousand
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disinterested parties to see his nuclear facility. getting rid of his nuclear weapons outweighs the human rights danger to focus on first. the economic developer and aid, will help those people faster than anything else. and this will help you. turn large parts of the hermit kingdom into cloak -- smoking rubble. >> the obama administration thought was the option donald trump was looking at. daniel hoffman joins us, served in moscow, pakistan. pakistan shot down, holding pilots hostage. speculation is ideal and we end more efficiently, opening of liaison offices in both countries and the closure of
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this huge plant, the nuclear complex which is 4 miles wide. is this something of a walk out with at the end of this? >> reporter: it is possible and as we discussed, the importance of getting international inspectors into that facility, as you point house, quite large, 400 buildings, arms control, it would take years. enriching uranium, it would be a good first step for sure. pete: right now, it is okay, denuclearization, they can't agree on what it means. >> the pit stop along the way,
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and freezing north korean testing and ballistic missiles and the discussions will take place at the meetings today and tomorrow about what denuclearization would entail and working groups, lead negotiators in the coming months. and to complete denuclearization. >> do you agree with jim hansen, you've got to the big picture, meeting with this guy and family members. >> kim jong un is a ruthless dictator, killed his half-brother in malaysia and the hand that was dealt to our president, at the forefront of kim jong un's mind is the lesson of qaddafi who gave up his nuclear capability, there is no
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threaten the kim jong un needs a relationship with our president to have any hope whatsoever. to trade nuclear arms for food, and more constructive economic relationship. >> something big, for the nonproliferation treaty. iran and syria had an axis of exchange of illicit technology when it comes to building a nuclear power plant like the one israelis exploded. we haven't talked about the proliferation of the technology. >> iran's ballistic missile capability derived from north korea. a state-sponsored terrorism, they are of proliferation, chemical and biological weapons and offense of cyber capability. not just limited to the nuclear
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issue as we all pointed out over the past few days. >> how does the president's strategy help? this was a man he called little rocket man and his calling him his friends on twitter and commenting vietnam now? >> there's been a real transformation. kim jong un is ruthless. we had the fire and fury phase and at the winter olympics in seal he let it be known he would be willing to engage south korea and the united states, donald trump took him up on the that, the singapore summit as a result. what donald trump that has done is important, he's not in any rush for agreement and it is important, there's a criticize the president walking away with a deal that, lowering expectations and rightly so with an eye towards demanding more
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from kim jong un. that is the right strategy. it is up to kim jong un. pete: he said do you trust me? he said yes and the president does, i do. >> it will be deeds rather than words. rob: we just saw daniel hoffman in vietnam. let's talk about what happened in the house of representatives late in the day yesterday. she said she was going to bring it up and it passed. a resolution to nullify the president's national emergency declaration. it passed by a healthy margin 245-182. it will go to the u.s. senate where mitch mcconnell hopes to
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take up a vote before they go on recess on march 18th. >> of the senate those defect the president says he will veto a supermajority and senate and house. to get what they want. >> two issues, do you think it is an emergency, the constitutional power to do it. that is where a lot of republicans get nervous. wherever a present is, 13 defected. will they lose? rodney, paul, on the record saying they don't know how they will vote. even mitch mcconnell said even though i went to law school, the separation of powers, i got to think about this.
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if he loses one more vote, the president will have to decide, looks like he's going to veto it. that looks to me as disingenuous, at the last minute. >> he didn't know when he was going to bring it up. the ball got rolling, we predicted this was going to happen, this resolution would, after the president signed a declaration. here is the speaker, no president gets a blank check on her watch. >> we are not going to give any president a blank check to shred the constitution of the united states. we would be delinquent in our duties as members of congress if we did not overturn what the president is proposing.
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pete: he made the case the wall was the issue the president ran on, and members of congress, budget a military base in their district, that money would be made up elsewhere. we figure a way to do this. >> adam kissinger says there is a national emergency crisis at the border. not just about immigration. >> this is an issue of immigration, i wouldn't think so. this is an issue of drugs and human trafficking. >> in the national guard, never seen it so bad. he said i went down there on the fence. we have to take immediate action.
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and with the apprehension, a 20 year low, year-to-year in january 2018 or january 19th, there are 497,000 apprehensions in 2017, almost doubled in that time and if you talk to people at the border, there is not a person down there who says we don't need additional help and the barrier wouldn't be a benefit. >> democrats site the official numbers, talking about the last complete year of data. it is down to the question. and on the southern border. >> it is in a few months from october 2, 2017, to january 2018 comparing year-to-year.
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>> there unoccupied minors in the border in fiscal 2019. we just got here, unaccompanied minors in 2014. out the window eusebius political arguments. it is how to approach it. i'm okay with the barrier or fence. >> it is drugs and human trafficking and lots of issues. >> we got some news with jillian. >> we have news to get to so let's start with this? fox news alert. a police officer shot in the line of duty. first responders saluting him. the sergeant responding to a welfare check.
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slamming allegations that he is a racist, former attorney michael cohen making the claim in a statement ahead of public testimony. :writing, quote, i'm ashamed because i know what mister trump is, and 8 sheet. he did bad things and related to trump, lying in order to reduce his prison time. stay tuned for more on that. having an abortion could be much more difficult in tennessee. the health committee announcing a heartbeat bill, it would ban all abortions on the heartbeat as detected except during medical emergencies. if passed this would be one of the most restrictive abortion bans in the us. we will hear more. >> if you are is the supreme court set to hear the peace across case, critics say it
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>> quick headlines from washington, the senate confirms donald trump's nominee for the ninth circuit court, eric miller. the democrats oppose miller for his position on tribal rights. the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says he has a distinguished private and public -- house republicans declare victory or climate change hearing after two democrats show up. texas congressman louis goehmert ending the hearing early calling it a waste of time for taxpayers. it is unclear why more democrats did not show up. a lot of empty chairs. the supreme court of yours from weighing in on the peace across case. the american legion's 44 world war i memorial stood nearly 100 years on a highway median and maryland became under attack in
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2014 when the american humanist association claimed the cross is religious and violates the first amendment jerry next guest is the peace across and all other very and -- better memorials to their protection regardless of their shape. is the president of first liberty and the national judge advocate of the -- they fought for the country. tell me why you are fighting to keep this? >> it upon me in the american legion that something we helped erect in 1925 as memorial to gold star mothers, mothers of american heroes the father died for our country have to deal with this. it has been here for a long time, something we must protect. the tip of the iceberg if we don't stop this. >> doesn't violate the first amendment? look at the law, the supreme
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court looking at the fact in the law determining what will happen with this memorial. >> it doesn't, the facts are clearly in favor of keeping this memorial up. it was put up originally 100 years ago by mothers who lost their sons in world war i in the american legion. the reason for putting up was to remember those who had fallen and if they start tearing down veterans memorials and monuments because of religious memory imagery attached to it this is just the beginning of the religious klinzing that i don't think anybody in this country can imagine. think of arlington cemetery. large freestanding crosses there, they have to sandblast the tomb of the unknown soldier, this would be the beginning of something that would be shocking to the country, sort of declare war on monuments and memorials because of religious imagery. >> we got a statement from the
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humanist association which desires a war memorial inclusive of all veterans who served with bravery and dignity. veterans of many faiths or no faith call maryland home in veterans of many faith and no faith fought and died for the country. pastime to honor them. is there a compromise? a way that everyone can be happy? >> not that i know of. i will let kevin speak for the american legion but these are people with the problem with this memorial that would has been a 400 years. the arguments would apply to memorials across the country, pretty much in every community of every state. arlington is a few miles away and they are not correct, the founders never would have intended this hostility to go on and to tear down memorials. to see the memorial, they can go
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to first liberty.org and look at the brief. and to the side of the american legion. >> i see that cross. i love the cross but want to be inclusive of everyone. look at that cross and those who erected it, they lost their son. those who died in world war i, those who came before us and make the country so great, thanks for being with us and let us know how this goes today. we are an hour away from donald trump's second face-to-face meeting with kim jong un. we will check back in vietnam. and the testimony on capitol hill, the president weighing in on that, a fiery war of words overnight. oh! oh!
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>> we have a big meeting planned tonight and i think it may turn out to be very successful. it helps that in vietnam because you've shown something, the world is getting to see the incredible job you have done in vietnam. >> a fox news alert. donald trump will meet with kim jong un in an hour. it is the end of his down time. >> a second round of high-stakes talks with north korean leader. pete: what can we expect from this historic summit? it is coming up one hour from now. >> reporter: that motorcade is going to start rolling across town.
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that is where donald trump will meet with kim jong un. since last june in singapore, they are talking about such issues as finally ending the korean war. there was an arm assist but never a formal end. that is something kim jong un might like to have happen to show they are turning the page, donald trump wanting to have denuclearization of the korean peninsula and kim jong un wants relief from us sanctions the crippled this economy. you mentioned vietnam and the example set on the ground where i am. it is important, donald trump got some big business done a short time ago, he met with officials to make trade agreements. it could serve as a model to north korea. you have a communist nation in
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vietnam like north korea, wracked by war but turned the corner in large part because it is multiple. >> as soon as we see the motorcade take off we will take off. 25 minutes before the top of the hour. at 10:00 am, longtime attorney for the president of the united states who thought he would get a prominent position in the white house, that did not pan out. he got millions of dollars, prepared remarks will take big-time shots at the president personally and professionally. jedediah: which michael:are we going to get? and the next, a cheat, conman, a racist, he has lied to congress, light on loan applications. he was convicted.
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>> the fact they are trying to work these 3 days of hearings, for lying to congress. it has got to be a coincidence. politico got his hand on his prepared remarks. in-house oversight committee, referring to the president, a presidential candidate, roger stone was talking about a wikileaks drop of democratic national committee emails. he was also told, he lied about stormy daniels, going to show the check the president used to reverse him for hush money as well. and in capitol hill, he was shown to robert mueller.
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>> the president of the united states and the delegation heading to his hotel. and pick the north korean hotel and i don't want anybody else in here. the chief of staff and secretary of state, a one on one with kim jong un for 20 minutes. it is time for octopus. >> michael cohen in dc who used to be his attorney and the president said he regrets that, saying all kinds of junk about him, used to be on his side, now he is not. they hated comey and now they love him and then hated michael cohen, and now they are best friends. so you have our president on the other side of the world negotiating and trying to denuclearize the country. he will not be firing missiles with the president in office.
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>> michael cohen is one of many lawyers who represented him, had other clients who were just despite yesterday. he did bad things unrelated to trump, meaning him. designed to reduce his prison time, he has three years, using crooked lawyer. the countdown clock, he says he has been up close and personal for 10 years and gets to see donald trump in person, the man he would take a bullet for, now says is achieved, a conman and a liar. pete: probably going to load up the press. the president is currently in vietnam and according to what i read this morning in the washington post, there is a vietnam component to it as well. what michael cohen is going to tell this time, the president told him he claimed to have a
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bone spur which got him a deferment from the war in vietnam, the president provided no evidence of a medical problem and privately told michael cohen he never had any surgery. >> is that something someone would admit to their attorney? >> he had bone spurs that got him out. >> the president is going to tell the story about the president's lack of service. jim jordan reminds everybody the man you see at 10:00 in the morning is going to prison for telling congress lies. >> the president is working to make the world safer, democrats first announced witness of the 116th congress going to prison in 2 months for lying to congress.
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he lied to banks, lied to the irs, lied to all kinds of folks, spread more lies about the commander-in-chief of our country while the president of the united states is working to make the world safer and meeting with kim in vietnam. he's doing this when the president have a high-stakes summit and going to bring up the buzz feed report donald trump ordered him to lie to congress which was so erroneous, the special counsel actually broke protocol and had a spokesperson say that's not true. we had no evidence of that. >> michael cohen essentially saying believe me or believe the president. >> much of his testimony started with kim apologizing, in a groveling apology toward senators, i am so sorry i lied, don't know what i was thinking, don't know how he said it but he apologized repeatedly for lying to congress and he will testify before congress. jedediah: a freeman for two more months.
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pete: jillian has some news. jillian: a number of stories, a judge ordered a hearing for a woman who left the us to join isis and is planning to come back, lawyers for the secretary of state mike pompeo are expected in court monday. the family is suing the trump administration to return to america. so far the administration refused, claiming she's not a citizen. a north carolina sheriff will not cooperate with ice but some county sheriff says it is not his job to enforce federal immigration laws. he will not a detention requests but also said suspect will not be asked about their citizenship
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because it would be in criminal tori. we told you this story yesterday and have an update. lake erie has the same rights as a human being. voters in toledo overwhelmingly voting in favor of the lake erie bill of rights which allows people to sue on the lake's behalf, they say it's necessary to protect the lake from contamination. could argue it will result in legal fees for farmers and businesses. the lake has the same rights as humans. jedediah: that is erie. pete: that joke -- all right. jedediah: something about michigan. brian: i've got nothing. i'm an ocean guy. jedediah: next, back to hanoi where donald trump is about to leave for his summit with kim jong un. pete: the summit between the president and kim, we have a presidential historian with presidential perspective coming up. >> stranded for nearly two days, the latest travel nightmare for the railroad. and this is the best way to go.
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>> a hellish ordeal is over. 180 amtrak passengers who were stranded on the tracks for 36 hours on a stalled train that hit a tree in oregon but this is just the latest in a series for amtrak. what should be done to fix the train service going forward? us deputy assistant secretary of transportation oliver mead joins us. good morning to you. it is a crazy story. a train was hit by a tree but because there was so much snow, nobody could get off of it for 36 hours. that is crazy. >> it was a lot of food and booze. amtrak did a good job making the
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passage comfortable but this was one of those rare weather emergencies and what we had to do was dig the train out and that took time especially when the parallel highways were shutdown. pete: the federal funding for amtrak in 2018, close to $2 billion we spend on it and it is still losing money as each and every day, going forward you think it is time for amtrak to be snatched up by the private sector, have somebody else take it over. >> a business losing $5 billion of debt a year and $900 million a year, only 50% of its fee and trains that were generational, 30 years.
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we would be thinking about restarting the business. amtrak needs to think about that as well. the numbers aren't working but looking at public-private partnerships that is the answer. he looks at privatizing. and looking at trying to solidify the partnership do really well. pete: oliver mcgee, the department of transportation, thanks for joining us live. it is 5:50 eastern time, 5:50 p.m. in hanoi, vietnam. donald trump about to leave his hotel for his second meeting with kim jong un. you will see it live. what makes this summit different? presidential historian with special perspective coming up.
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joins us with a historical perspective on why the summit will be different than any other. in fact, you got information you were sitting on, doug, right? what can we expect to make history at the end of these 48 hours? >> well, i can tell you this is history making because of the national media's siding with the opponent in a negotiation. we have never had that. we had them complain about reagan walking away at rake ventricle end the cold war but not during the negotiations. we have a leader who starved thousands of his observe people to death starved the united states with nuclear attack and mainstream media competing with that event by running a political circus back home that will hurt him in that negotiation. that's history making. the other history making may be that they are very close, kim and and president trump and may fashion an end to the korean war.
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11 presidents have tried to do it. ainsley: why haven't any other presidents gotten this far, doug. >> very simple answer bismarck said art of the possible. that's how politicians think. when they get in office what can we do? what can we know we do? trump is a businessman what is the biggest problem? middle east, north korea. as a businessman he goes after the toughest biggest problem first. that he very different. that's why 11 presidents have passed on this. 30 minutes from now we will see the i president. doug wead, thank you for joining us live today. brian: president trump leaving his summit with kim jong un. how will it go? we will cover c it live. there he is. "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com". who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com
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brian here we go and right to a fox news alert. there is so much happening. you are looking now live in hanoi where president trump and kim jong un will meet face to face in just a matter of minutes. it looks like both sides rubbing on time. ainsley: the two world leaders set to meet one-on-one to begin second rounds of high stakes talks in vietnam. steve: ed henry is there live with what we can expect. good morning, vietnam. ed: you are right. it's fascinating to be here. there is electricity in this hotel where we are broadcasting from. this is where the president has been holding for the last couple of hours. he has been tweeting a little bit of politics. tweeting about michael cohen but also, undoubtedly doing
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